usufructlike
Usufructlike is a term used to describe arrangements or instruments that resemble a usufruct, a legal concept found in civil law. A true usufruct grants a non-owner the right to use a property and to enjoy its fruit or income while the owner retains title. Usufructlike describes rights that function similarly—allowing use and benefit from someone else’s asset for a defined period—without necessarily creating a formal usufruct real right.
Key features commonly associated with usufructlike arrangements include the right to possess the property, to derive
Typical contexts include estate planning, asset diversification, or corporate financing where a beneficiary or user gains
Differences from an authentic usufruct are most pronounced in formality, transferability, and the scope of rights.